Even though Tom Brady is about to turn 35, he claims his football career isn't anywhere near its conclusion.

"Well, I love doing it," Brady told Jimmy Traina of Sports Illustrated. "I don't want to wake up and be bored. That's probably my greatest fear is to have nothing to do. What better job is there than to play quarterback for an NFL team, and certainly one that I've been on for a long time and had success with? I don't plan on giving it up any time soon."

Brady spent 10 minutes with Traina for a Q&A session, which touched on life on the field and off. At one point, Brady was asked about the rumors that he and his wife, Gisele Bundchen, have another child on the way.

Brady simply responded, "I like working on it."

Brady also said he has seen the "Call Me Maybe" spoof. As for his thoughts on it?

"I've had a lot of ridiculous haircuts," Brady said. "That's what I realized."

Of course, the conversation turned toward a little give and take about the Patriots and Jets. When Brady was asked if he could ever play for someone like Rex Ryan, the quarterback replied, "I'm just glad I play for coach (Bill) Belichick."

Brady had another interesting response when he was asked about the final play of the Super Bowl, a Hail Mary attempt that fell to the ground just outside the reach of Rob Gronkowski.

"It's interesting because this is the first time someone's asked me that question," Brady said. "I threw it and when I let it go, I knew we were gonna have a chance. The ball got batted up in the air and I saw it tip 60 yards away from me, but then I got knocked down, so I fell to the ground and I saw the ball get deflected. Unfortunately, though, I looked over and saw the bad guys running on the field."